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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a big breakfast" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when describing a substantial meal typically eaten in the morning.
Example: "After a long night of travel, I was grateful for a big breakfast to start my day."
Alternatives: "a hearty breakfast" or "a substantial breakfast."
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I was a big "Breakfast Club" guy.
A big breakfast, light lunch and dinner.
Really, I'm a big breakfast guy.
Then they share a big breakfast, prepared by their cook.
The box is rectangular, like a big breakfast cereal box.
"I gave him a big breakfast," she went on.
The kitchen area incorporates a big breakfast room, an office and a mudroom.
I like to have a big breakfast and a big lunch and a big dinner.
The rooms open out into a warm communal area, dominated by a big breakfast table.
I'm not a big breakfast person; I usually just drink coffee.
"If Mike had eaten a big breakfast, he wouldn't be an astronaut," he said.
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